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"You can't say that about Austin," Ralat said at the time. "You can say that about Houston. It's the other city you can argue has an equally diverse taco scene."

Still, the claim of Dallas as Taco City seems far-fetched for some of our southern neighbors. San Antonio residents in particular take great pride in their tacos, and fiercely defend the city's Tex-Mex tradition.

There's a joke about Tex-Mex food: The Rio Grande Valley invented it, San Antonio popularized it and Austin takes credit for it. Now, for better or worse, D Magazine's claim puts Dallas in the fray.